Presented in American Sign Language, this four-day intensive workshop offers application of anatomy and physiology in American Sign Language, with an emphasis on classifiers, specialized terminology used in medical settings, in-depth discussion of interpreting considerations for medical settings, and ethical decision making strategies especially for medical settings.

This workshop is open to 24 interpreters. We would like to have a balance of Deaf and Hearing attendees and priority will be given to certified Deaf and hearing interpreters with at least 3 years interpreting experience. 12 seats will be available to each until September 30, at which time the remaining seats will be open on a first come, first serve basis.

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Advancing ASL-English healthcare interpreters

The St. Catherine University CATIE Center Mental and Behavioral Health Interpreting project is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, #H160D160003, from 2017-2021.

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